探讨多发性硬化症患者的知识、用药信念、获得护理和抑郁之间的相关性:一项横断面研究。

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背景:多发性硬化症(MS)是一种常见的自身免疫性疾病,可引起炎症、脱髓鞘和神经损伤。症状缓解和免疫治疗是治疗的一部分,但一些保健障碍显着影响结果和生活质量。目的:本研究旨在评估多发性硬化症患者的不同方面,如他们对疾病的认识、获得护理的机会、药物的信念和抑郁症,并评估这些变量之间的相关性及其对抑郁症存在的影响。方法:于2024年5月至2024年10月在Al-Basheer医院、Abdullah国王大学医院(KAUH)、Basma公主教学医院和安曼多发性硬化症协会进行横断面研究,经同意后招募200名参与者。数据通过面对面访谈收集,使用有效的工具,涵盖社会人口统计学,对药物的信念,对MS的知识,获得护理和抑郁程度。结果:本研究纳入200例MS患者,中位年龄36岁,主要为女性(70.5%),非吸烟者(65%)和参保者(77.5%)。大多数受过高等教育(58%),但收入低(67%),诊断后多发性硬化症的平均病程为7.8年。大多数(79.5%)不知道自己的多发性硬化症类型。对药物的看法各不相同,22%的人接受,48.5%的人矛盾,14.5%的人怀疑,15%的人无动于衷。疾病知识很高,患者认识到多发性硬化症是一种免疫、非传染性和不可治愈的疾病,对女性的影响大于男性。尽管可以很好地获得护理,但仍有一部分患者需要长途跋涉才能获得护理。58%的参与者受到抑郁症的影响,而且抑郁症还受到信仰、收入和教育程度等因素的影响。性别、健康保险、疾病持续时间和药物必要性等其他变量没有显著影响。结论:综上所述,MS患者面临着与抑郁等心理因素相关的各种挑战,如难以获得医疗服务。通过优化患者对药物的信念、加强获得护理的机会和关注疾病知识水平来解决这些障碍,对于确保更好和最佳的治疗结果以及降低抑郁症发展的风险至关重要。
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Exploring the correlation between knowledge of multiple sclerosis, medication beliefs, access to care and depression in MS patients: a cross-sectional study.

Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a common autoimmune illness that causes inflammation, demyelination and neurological damage. Symptom relief and immunotherapy are part of the treatment, but several healthcare barriers significantly influence outcomes and quality of life.

Objectives: This study aimed to assess different aspects among patients with MS, such as their knowledge of the disease, access to care, medications' beliefs and depression, and to evaluate any correlations between these variables and their impact on the presence of depression.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from May 2024 to October 2024 at Al-Basheer Hospital, King Abdullah University Hospital (KAUH), Princess Basma Teaching Hospital and the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Amman. 200 participants were recruited after confirming consent. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews using validated instruments, covering sociodemographics, beliefs about medicines, knowledge about MS, access to care and levels of depression.

Results: This study involved 200 patients with MS with a median age of 36 years, mostly women (70.5%), non-smokers (65%) and insured (77.5%). The majority had high education (58%) but low income (67%), with a mean duration of MS disease of 7.8 years after diagnosis. The majority (79.5%) were unaware of their MS type. Beliefs about medications varied, with 22% accepting, 48.5% ambivalent, 14.5% sceptical and 15% indifferent. Disease knowledge was high, with patients recognising MS as an immune, non-contagious and non-curable disease that affects women more than men. Despite good access to care, a percentage of patients needed to travel long distances for care. Depression affected 58% of participants, and it was influenced by access to care, concerning beliefs, income and education. Other variables such as gender, health insurance, the duration of the disease and the necessity of medications had no significant influence.

Conclusion: In conclusion, patients with MS deal with various challenges, such as difficulties in accessing care, associated with psychological factors such as depression. Addressing these barriers by optimising patients' beliefs about medications, enhancing access to care and focusing on the level of knowledge of the disease is crucial for ensuring better and optimal treatment outcomes, as well as decreasing the risk of depression development.

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BMJ Open
BMJ Open MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: BMJ Open is an online, open access journal, dedicated to publishing medical research from all disciplines and therapeutic areas. The journal publishes all research study types, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialist studies. Publishing procedures are built around fully open peer review and continuous publication, publishing research online as soon as the article is ready.
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